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On 7/26/07, Mary Kern <mtkern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I have a PC (web based) application that uses ODBC to connect to a table on
our iSeries and then send emails using the data in that table. I used it
Friday during the day. I installed V5R4 on Friday night. Saturday I could
not connect to the table. I've upgraded the ODBC driver on the server to
V5R4 (at least I installed iSeries Access V5R4 that included the ODBC driver
and I assume it upgraded the ODBC driver). I built a new system DSN after
the V5R4 install. Still cannot connect.

Mary,

make sure the sql naming convention is what it should be.
programs->client access->odbc admin->right click the odbc
connection->server tab->naming convention drop down list.

-Steve

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